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say the $600 billion in automatic tax increases and spending cuts would have a major effect on the u.s. economy. 44% say it would have a major effect on their own financial situation. and there's little confidence both sides can work together and find a compromise. only 38% say the president and congress will reach an agreement. as we continue to take a serious look at the issues facing the country, today the issue is taxes. we've got the alternative minimum tax, child tax credit, estate tax, it's a mess of taxes set to expire. what are we left to do when they do? let's bring in dan gross, columnist and global news editor for "daily beast." they talked about this democrats coming around to a romney/obama idea to raise taxes on the rich indirectly by capping deductions at $35,000. third way likes the plan and says it could raise $1.3 trillion in ten years without raising rates, but they want to excluz charitable giving. what do you think about that plan? >> people say the democrats are terrible at negotiating, this is exhibit a. this was the romney plan. he was saying toward the end of
say the $600 billion in automatic tax increases and spending cuts would have a major effect on the u.s. economy. 44% say it would have a major effect on their own financial situation. and there's little confidence both sides can work together and find a compromise. only 38% say the president and congress will reach an agreement. as we continue to take a serious look at the issues facing the country, today the issue is taxes. we've got the alternative minimum tax, child tax credit, estate tax,...
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according to the u.s. department of agriculture, 41% of food stamp recipients live in households where someone does earn a paycheck. the so-called working poor. to be eligible for food stamps for a family of four the maximum income is $29,064. for a single person it's $14,160. john manton receives $780 a month in unemployment benefits which are due to expire in march. manton has outlive it had rest of his family. he's terrified if he doesn't find work soon he'll lose his home. >> i lived here since i was 12 years old. i'm 64 now. i had hoped to retire when i'm 65. the government kept pushing up the age and now it's 66. these politicians are scaring the daylights out of me and i'm sure other seniors. what's going to happen if they decide i can't go on medicare until i'm 68? where is it all going to stop? >> reporter: manton says he'd rather earn a paycheck than receive food stamps but he says it's the only option he has left. elaine quijano, cbs news, philadelphia. >> pelley: now we want to show you a pheno
according to the u.s. department of agriculture, 41% of food stamp recipients live in households where someone does earn a paycheck. the so-called working poor. to be eligible for food stamps for a family of four the maximum income is $29,064. for a single person it's $14,160. john manton receives $780 a month in unemployment benefits which are due to expire in march. manton has outlive it had rest of his family. he's terrified if he doesn't find work soon he'll lose his home. >> i lived...
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francisco general hospital is the only trauma center in the city and county of san francisco and in the u.s. it is, in fact, i think, the best trauma center in the united states. we stand ready 24/7 to care for any injured patient in the city and county of san francisco. we also at general hospital are caring for uninsured and underinsured people who come in after injured. we also represent -- i also represent thousands of dedicated physicians, surgeons, nurses, administration and therapists who care for the hundreds of thousands of patients who come to our hospital. i have dedicated my life to providing care for injured patients in our community. it is truly a team effort to provide care for the victims of vie lertctionv crime. we rely heavily on our many trained professionals 20 help us do our work each day. after persons injured due to shooting after the scene, people go there, public firefighters and servants. the trauma surgeons, emergency physicians anesthesiologists, orthopedic surgeons, nurses, therapists and many, many others who come to help us work on the patient. and we do this
francisco general hospital is the only trauma center in the city and county of san francisco and in the u.s. it is, in fact, i think, the best trauma center in the united states. we stand ready 24/7 to care for any injured patient in the city and county of san francisco. we also at general hospital are caring for uninsured and underinsured people who come in after injured. we also represent -- i also represent thousands of dedicated physicians, surgeons, nurses, administration and therapists...
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so the real danger for the u.s. to watch out for even more than what happens to the incoming equality is what's going on with political inequality. >> imogen has a question? >> i do. when my very period of american history is the revolution of 1668, and i was just wondering why it was in your book and tell me about that. >> it is the glorious revolution. they are mostly about people having the power. before the glorious revolution, almost all society, with perhaps the small exception of venice, were ruled by elites and the elites ruled with a divine right. and the glorious revolution, you know, it changed many things. the stewart kings, james ii was deposed, and it was not a very peaceful affair but it was not a bloody revolution like the french revolution and it led to a whole series of changes. i think the most important part of it is captured in a single image. when they brought in william orange to replace him as the new king, it was going to be a very different affair, and it started when, before giving the cro
so the real danger for the u.s. to watch out for even more than what happens to the incoming equality is what's going on with political inequality. >> imogen has a question? >> i do. when my very period of american history is the revolution of 1668, and i was just wondering why it was in your book and tell me about that. >> it is the glorious revolution. they are mostly about people having the power. before the glorious revolution, almost all society, with perhaps the small...
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if china is going to start kicking around and the u.s. economy gets going, that's not a bad place to be. >> as we have this conversation, let's get right to nat gas because it's been the story the last couple days. nat gas falling for a fourth straight session after a new ten-year low after a surprising jump in u.s. supplies. as the nat gas selloff continues, what's the best way to play this? i think that's the best way to handle this, guys, obviously if nat gas continues the decline that we've seen, we need to figure out what the best ways to play that are. grasso? >> what's the most obvious plays we've talked about. they've been your chemical plays, right, they've been your firt plays. but if you look at these charts, i'm hesitant to drop in at those levels. you want to stay away from the nat gas companies because the environment is very challenged for them. what about a company likes usg? we've seen them run already. look at what they do. they hedge their nat gas, but they're only hedged out to a portion of 201267. so only about 60 to
if china is going to start kicking around and the u.s. economy gets going, that's not a bad place to be. >> as we have this conversation, let's get right to nat gas because it's been the story the last couple days. nat gas falling for a fourth straight session after a new ten-year low after a surprising jump in u.s. supplies. as the nat gas selloff continues, what's the best way to play this? i think that's the best way to handle this, guys, obviously if nat gas continues the decline that...
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yemen have increased attacks on terrorist militants in the past week and a half with the backing of the u.s. military. there's no public translation of that full message as of yet. >>> flash floods washed out parts of southwestern virginia last night. rescue teams had to help people evacuate from parts of rockbridge county after they were stranded by the rising water. they had to help a man and woman whose car was stuck in a swollen creek. the rain lasted well into the morning. turned out to be too much for the ground to absorb or for the storm drains to handle. we continue to keep an eye on storms in our region tonight. doug has the latest on conditions right now. >> doreen, we saw very heavy rain early this morning. the airport officially picking up over an inch early this morning. now, all the showers and storms just down to the south and mostly down to the south and east. towards culpeper. look at the strongest storms now. one to the south of quantity coe. another one near la plata. a lot of lightning and heavy rain. and notice the line. it extends through parts of madison county and or
yemen have increased attacks on terrorist militants in the past week and a half with the backing of the u.s. military. there's no public translation of that full message as of yet. >>> flash floods washed out parts of southwestern virginia last night. rescue teams had to help people evacuate from parts of rockbridge county after they were stranded by the rising water. they had to help a man and woman whose car was stuck in a swollen creek. the rain lasted well into the morning. turned...
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>> reporter: scott, u.s. officials are cautiously optimistic about a letter that they have received from iran. today secretary of state hillary clinton said that iran did not insist on any pre-conditions but they want to make sure that iran is sere qlus about ending its enrichment program and not just stalling for time. >> we think this is an important step and we welcome the letter. >> reporter: the letter from iran's chief nuclear negotiator doctor saeed jalili proposed talks at the earliest possible time. it was received tuesday in response from a letter from lady catherine ashton, the european union's foreign policy chief and point person for negotiations between the major world powers and iran. secretary clinton met with lady ashton at the state department today. >> this response from the iranian government is one we've been waiting for. if we do proceed, it will have to be a sustained effort that can produce results. >> reporter: secretary clinton said the iranian letter seemed to embrace a basic pre-co
>> reporter: scott, u.s. officials are cautiously optimistic about a letter that they have received from iran. today secretary of state hillary clinton said that iran did not insist on any pre-conditions but they want to make sure that iran is sere qlus about ending its enrichment program and not just stalling for time. >> we think this is an important step and we welcome the letter. >> reporter: the letter from iran's chief nuclear negotiator doctor saeed jalili proposed...
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the u.s. supreme court about to open a hearing, an unprecedented three days of argument and the justices taking up one of the most important cases. beginning tomorrow morning at 10 a.m. eastern, the court set to hear arguments in the mandate of the law that would require you it buy health insurance by 2014 or pay a pent. millions will be affected when the ruling comes out in june. putting them in a heavy partisan fight over the president's major accomplishment, all of this during an election campaign season in which his republican challenger oppose the law. on this eve for the supreme court, we're hearing from both sides of the political aisle. >> at the end of the decade we're going to be glad the republicans called it obamacare, when the reality is in place, and you and i say it's not going to matter, it's what people's experience is. >> we're saying get rid of the health care law and not ration l board of seniors health care and that they organize their lives around. and don't change their
the u.s. supreme court about to open a hearing, an unprecedented three days of argument and the justices taking up one of the most important cases. beginning tomorrow morning at 10 a.m. eastern, the court set to hear arguments in the mandate of the law that would require you it buy health insurance by 2014 or pay a pent. millions will be affected when the ruling comes out in june. putting them in a heavy partisan fight over the president's major accomplishment, all of this during an election...
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perhaps the u.s. is also discussing with the u.n., recognizing the opposition as a legal and legitimate government of syria. >> the choices getting tougher and tougher as the pictures come in. thank you, christiane. >>> back in this country, we want to tell you about some secret fbi files that have been opened. private intelligence gathered on none other than the late steve jobs of apple. 191 pages, filled with private details on his life, his behavior and the bomb threat against him. and abc's pierre thomas has been pouring over the report for us. >> reporter: by 1982, young steve jobs was already famous enough to be on the cover of "time" magazine. new fbi files reveal, his fame came with a cost. just three years later, jobs was the target of an extortion plot. a man threatening to blow up jobs' home, unless jobs paid him $1 million. no bombs were found. but a scary day. that was jobs' first fbi file. but not his last. the fbi conducted a background investigation of jobs in 1991 after he was nominat
perhaps the u.s. is also discussing with the u.n., recognizing the opposition as a legal and legitimate government of syria. >> the choices getting tougher and tougher as the pictures come in. thank you, christiane. >>> back in this country, we want to tell you about some secret fbi files that have been opened. private intelligence gathered on none other than the late steve jobs of apple. 191 pages, filled with private details on his life, his behavior and the bomb threat against...
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our current strategy is to take u.s. troops, put them out into the village, train up the afghan army and transition the villages over providing the security blanket to give us peace. all of that stuff is over. the taliban won't speak to us and president karzai said no u.s. forces should be out in the village ps p that renders the president's strategy over whether they want to admit it or not. >> you have the captain who served with bales who said what he sid is not systemic. the media is paint thanksgiving as too many deployments. he broke too many orders. drinking and killing women and children. he was passed over for a promotion. like most people, there is the good of your life and what some might feel the hardships or the bad of your life. you have this captain saying it's not about the tours or the amount of time the men and women are serving in this country. >> look, in regard to sergeant bales, he been in the army for 11 years. he got passed over for sergeant first class. not everybody makes sergeant first class in
our current strategy is to take u.s. troops, put them out into the village, train up the afghan army and transition the villages over providing the security blanket to give us peace. all of that stuff is over. the taliban won't speak to us and president karzai said no u.s. forces should be out in the village ps p that renders the president's strategy over whether they want to admit it or not. >> you have the captain who served with bales who said what he sid is not systemic. the media is...
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wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses i remember the day my doctor told me i have an irregular heartbeat, and that it put me at 5-times greater risk of a stroke. i was worried. i worried about my wife, and my family. bill has the most common type of atrial fibrillation, or afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. he was taking warfarin, but i've put him on pradaxa instead. in a clinical trial, pradaxa 150 mgs reduced stroke risk 35% more than warfarin without the need for regular blood tests. i sure was glad to hear that. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal blee
wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fees and...
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a u.s. team soccer sensation. i don't know if you can hear me. hello. we'll be with you in a moment. >> hi. >> to hear how you are going and get tips on preventing concussions in soccer. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. if you have painful, swollen joints, i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on top of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me about enbrel. i'm surprised how quickly my symptoms have been managed. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or s
a u.s. team soccer sensation. i don't know if you can hear me. hello. we'll be with you in a moment. >> hi. >> to hear how you are going and get tips on preventing concussions in soccer. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. if you have painful, swollen joints, i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on top of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me about enbrel. i'm...
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u.s. troops burn copies of the koran, they say, by mistake. should america be worried tonight? >>> abc news exclusive. cheap labor, long days. meet the people making your iphones and ipads. we take you inside apple's secret factory in china. >>> and heart alert. women do not react to symptoms of a heart attack. see them tonight in a whole, new way. >> are you okay? >> i'm fine. >>> good evening to you. can you feel a little extra cash in your pocket tonight? because the stock market soared, hitting a number the u.s. economy has not seen for four, long years. which means, tonight, millions of americans have more savings, a stronger 401(k). but look again at the rough ride of the last four years. it was 2008, when the market last reached 13,000. then, ten months later, collapsed 50%. after that, here it is, our rocky climb back to the day when we broke through 13,000 again. so, will this rally last? abc's bianna golodryga has been studying what happened today and why. >> reporter: this is th
u.s. troops burn copies of the koran, they say, by mistake. should america be worried tonight? >>> abc news exclusive. cheap labor, long days. meet the people making your iphones and ipads. we take you inside apple's secret factory in china. >>> and heart alert. women do not react to symptoms of a heart attack. see them tonight in a whole, new way. >> are you okay? >> i'm fine. >>> good evening to you. can you feel a little extra cash in your pocket...
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the u.s. it was only one year ago that abbas sought full-up membership, only to be rebuffed by a threat of a u.s. veto with a security council. >> trying desperately to prevent that, to delay and threaten us. and now they understand that this is going to happen. they cannot stop it. >> the palestinian authority is frustrated at the lack of peace talks and the expansion of the israeli settlements. today, abbas met with the state department officials but failed to change the u.s.'s position on no vote. >> this resolution is not going to take them closer to statehood. it does nothing to get them closer to state hood. it may actually make the environment more difficult. >> israel is concerned that palestinians will be eligible to join the international criminal court. press charges of human rights violations. in the words of an israeli official, the daniel could be worse than rockets from gaza. the u.s. reportedly asked israel not to impose harsh sanctions against the palestinian authority. >> the
the u.s. it was only one year ago that abbas sought full-up membership, only to be rebuffed by a threat of a u.s. veto with a security council. >> trying desperately to prevent that, to delay and threaten us. and now they understand that this is going to happen. they cannot stop it. >> the palestinian authority is frustrated at the lack of peace talks and the expansion of the israeli settlements. today, abbas met with the state department officials but failed to change the u.s.'s...
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still less than 50% of those polled think the u.s. should speed up the current 2014 timeline for withdrawal. >>> president obama's trip overseas is drawing political fire on the republican campaign trail after camera crews picked up an off the record conversation he was having with president medvedev. it happened at the nuclear summit in south korea where the two leaders were discussing america's missile-defense system. >> my last election. >> yeah. i understand. >> just last week medvedev demand written proof that the russians were not the target of the u.s. missile-defense system in the region. today the president defended his remarks to medvedev saying it's no secret to get congress to act in an election year is virtually impossible. that didn't stop mitt romney from jumping on fortunate's remarks. >> when assad is murdering his own people, we go to the united nations and who is it that always stands up for the world's worst actors, russia typically with china. and sign terms of a geopolitical foe a nation that's on the security co
still less than 50% of those polled think the u.s. should speed up the current 2014 timeline for withdrawal. >>> president obama's trip overseas is drawing political fire on the republican campaign trail after camera crews picked up an off the record conversation he was having with president medvedev. it happened at the nuclear summit in south korea where the two leaders were discussing america's missile-defense system. >> my last election. >> yeah. i understand. >>...
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u.s. aid for abortion overseas which president obama revinded. in days, romney is trying to soften his image. including knowing a navy seal in the terror attack in benghazi. mother told the boston tv station he shouldn't make my son's death part of his political agenda. the romney cam pape said it would be dropped from the stump speech. but romney relates a story about the national guard sniper killed in afghanistan whose widow told abc news, when i would ask him, what do you need over there, what could i send you? he said i need a new president. romney was asked if he supports detention of americans suspected of terrorism and suggested he's opposed to weakening u.s. resolve. >> i don't believe this is a time to pull back from the vigilance to protect america and keep us safe from threats we face around the world. >> in fact, romney's remark about abortion, the president today suggested that the former massachusetts governor is trying to conceal or hide his position. the president acknowle
u.s. aid for abortion overseas which president obama revinded. in days, romney is trying to soften his image. including knowing a navy seal in the terror attack in benghazi. mother told the boston tv station he shouldn't make my son's death part of his political agenda. the romney cam pape said it would be dropped from the stump speech. but romney relates a story about the national guard sniper killed in afghanistan whose widow told abc news, when i would ask him, what do you need over there,...
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the u.s. economy less than two weeks from the fiscal cliff, top republicans say they are trying to avoid a massive tax hike for everybody. >> the house will act today. up to senate democrats in the white house to act. >> it would extend tax cut on income below $1 million. to secure republican support, the house is voting on a separate measure to cancel next year's pentagon cuts part of sequestration by slashing domestic programs. that upset house democrats. >> the bills are not a plan. they are a ploy. they are bills to nowhere. in a deeply cynical move, so cynical, the republicans have decided to offer another bill to put off some of the sequester. >> while the process moves forward, boehner hasn't given up hope on a grand bargain with the president. >> the president and i in our respective roles have a responsibility to get work together to get them resolved. it expect it will continue to work together. >> top republican in the senate didn't sound as optimistic. >> the president is determine
the u.s. economy less than two weeks from the fiscal cliff, top republicans say they are trying to avoid a massive tax hike for everybody. >> the house will act today. up to senate democrats in the white house to act. >> it would extend tax cut on income below $1 million. to secure republican support, the house is voting on a separate measure to cancel next year's pentagon cuts part of sequestration by slashing domestic programs. that upset house democrats. >> the bills are...
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eight times the u.s. homicide rate. fueling the violence, narco trafficking as mexico's cartel s move south. what we are talking about really is in many of these areas is on governed space. these are the authorities. >> yes. >> we are briefed by a dea agent who asked not to reveal his face. . >> the m 240 machine gun, part of the 762 round and we need help where we are going. dodging storms, we flew with the dea on two gun ships into a no man's land in guatemala that soon becomes uninhabited stretches of jungle and much was flood because of the rainy season. soon we were flying over clandestine landing strips used for smuggling drugs from venezuela. sometimes the planes crashed and since one load of cocaine more than paid for a plane, often they were just abandoned. there is an airplane carcass right there below me. you can see it has birds on it and it crash landed. it's a little flooded from the rains, but when it's dry, there is about 30 to 40 aircraft just laying out here. all of them were abandoned after they broug
eight times the u.s. homicide rate. fueling the violence, narco trafficking as mexico's cartel s move south. what we are talking about really is in many of these areas is on governed space. these are the authorities. >> yes. >> we are briefed by a dea agent who asked not to reveal his face. . >> the m 240 machine gun, part of the 762 round and we need help where we are going. dodging storms, we flew with the dea on two gun ships into a no man's land in guatemala that soon...
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he is u.s. army staff sergeant robert bails and at this moment he is in the air enroute to force force leavenworth, kansas, where he will be held in connection with the massacre of 16 afghan civilians. bales' name had not been known until tonight, but several sources familiar with the investigation have confirmed his identity to cbs identity to cbs news. we found pictures of a man described as staff sergeant robert robert bales in an article about the second battalion third infantry regiment third striker brigade brigade combat team of the second infantry division. the home the home base of that unit is joint base lewis-mcchord in washington state, and that is also the suspect's home base. last last sunday before dawn, a lone american soldier walked into two afghan villages and shot the civilians civilians in their homes-- nine of them were children. the killings have created a crisis in the ten-year-old war, and this week president obama called the atrocity heartbreaking and outrageous. david m
he is u.s. army staff sergeant robert bails and at this moment he is in the air enroute to force force leavenworth, kansas, where he will be held in connection with the massacre of 16 afghan civilians. bales' name had not been known until tonight, but several sources familiar with the investigation have confirmed his identity to cbs identity to cbs news. we found pictures of a man described as staff sergeant robert robert bales in an article about the second battalion third infantry regiment...
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u.s. should be. we get the latest tonight from correspondent connor powell in jerusalem. hello, connor. >> forces loyal to bashar assad show a city of aleppo while rebels filed mortars at the damascus international airport causing damage to the runway to force several airlines to cancel their flight. >> the assad regime air superior over the syrian rebels appears to be disappea disappearing. in the past 24 hours they shut down two helicopters. rebels used the antiaircraft guns to shoot down the helicopters in the past. but now they have access to more shoulder-to-air missiles. >> we have shut down mitt-23 jet with this missile from the syrian army. >> but where the weapons truly come from is a mystery. both qatar and turkey reportedly have given fighters advance ited missiles on training and weapons confiscated from the syrian army. this comes as the white house is rethinking its approach to the two-year long war. claiming the lives of more than 4,000 syrians. the most controversial decisi
u.s. should be. we get the latest tonight from correspondent connor powell in jerusalem. hello, connor. >> forces loyal to bashar assad show a city of aleppo while rebels filed mortars at the damascus international airport causing damage to the runway to force several airlines to cancel their flight. >> the assad regime air superior over the syrian rebels appears to be disappea disappearing. in the past 24 hours they shut down two helicopters. rebels used the antiaircraft guns to...
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and so grover cleveland got involved in the u.s. -- he sent u.s. troops to open up the railway depots that had been shut down as a result of the strike that had been called by the aru. and then debs was ultimately -- didn't call the striking workers off and was found in contempt of court for not following the injunction, and so he served three months in prison as a result of being convicted of being in contempt of court. so it was then when he was in prison after the pullman strike that he was introduced to socialist party literature and became a socialist party member, and then staunch advocate. >> i read a description that he left prison a changed man the first time. do you know more about that? >> well, i think he did come to the realization he felt that when the federal troops came in and smashed the strike, when he ended up in prison for defending the rights of workers, that it made it as clear as could be that the two parties were both working against labor. he didn't go right away to socialism. he was involved in the populous party. and very
and so grover cleveland got involved in the u.s. -- he sent u.s. troops to open up the railway depots that had been shut down as a result of the strike that had been called by the aru. and then debs was ultimately -- didn't call the striking workers off and was found in contempt of court for not following the injunction, and so he served three months in prison as a result of being convicted of being in contempt of court. so it was then when he was in prison after the pullman strike that he was...
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wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. what if the first step on that road is a bowl of soup? delicious campbell's soups fill you with vegetable nutrition, farm-grown ingredients, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's -- it's amazing what soup can do. >>> and finally tonight here, that drama in the skies over wisconsin this week. the incredible grandmother who grabbed the controls when her pilot husband died of a heart attack. tonight here, the two guardian angels who helped helen, the husband and wife team, those angels, our "persons of the week." jon and helen collins flew countless hours together throughout their 58-year marriage. but when john suffered a sudden h
wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. what if the first step on that road is a...
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they favor a merger with u.s. airwaves. right now they will now charge between 68 and 88 adds perfect more and they are responding to complaints about the at on fees and they will still offer basic protection without those add on fees . and the most popular mapping service has come out earlier this year when apple decided to end tall their open. they didn't want to lose their google map and now it is bad. what state oh phillips are hoosh moving moo your area. >>> plus, it rely end seerly on your some but will it fly? . >>> good morning, mainly clear patchy fog, widespread 30s all over the peninsular, high 50s. >>> two swiss engineers plan to fly around the world in a completely solar powered plane and do it by the year 2015. it has already flown 2500 miles to africa. but they have to see how they can pilot the plane through -- pilot the plane through the night and there is no sunlight. if you are driving for the christmas holiday plan on being on the roads. there will be more people driving on the holidays since 1996 and th
they favor a merger with u.s. airwaves. right now they will now charge between 68 and 88 adds perfect more and they are responding to complaints about the at on fees and they will still offer basic protection without those add on fees . and the most popular mapping service has come out earlier this year when apple decided to end tall their open. they didn't want to lose their google map and now it is bad. what state oh phillips are hoosh moving moo your area. >>> plus, it rely end...
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with a u.s. con tacker. system called ai-3 to take hundreds of millions of dollars taxpayers dollars and years to develop. those who argue the u.s. military need iron dome point to casualties in the 1991 gulf war when iraqi scud missile hit an american mess haul tent in saudi arabia. >> 19 lives could have been saved. so that type of break through in defensive capabilities is rare in history. it's happening now in the state of israel. >> secretary panetta is next to defense minister bar rank at the pentagon said any new weapon system would need to be cost effective. the most cost effective option may have been made. bret? >> bret: jennifer griffin at pentagon. thank you. >>> still ahead -- get ready to shell out more of your money for obamacare. first, the republicans court the hispanic vote. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] while you're getting ready for the holidays, we're getting ready for you. tis the season. for food, for family, and now, something extra -- for you. >> bret: the republican outreach to his
with a u.s. con tacker. system called ai-3 to take hundreds of millions of dollars taxpayers dollars and years to develop. those who argue the u.s. military need iron dome point to casualties in the 1991 gulf war when iraqi scud missile hit an american mess haul tent in saudi arabia. >> 19 lives could have been saved. so that type of break through in defensive capabilities is rare in history. it's happening now in the state of israel. >> secretary panetta is next to defense minister...
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. >> companies have contributed the nationalor democrats.for the includes bank of america at&t, u.s. airways others. democrats have been imposing tricter rules on who contributes. $50,000 in gift cards intended be used for office supplies was returned to walmart after it was accused of bribery in mexico. is rolling out the fall.nu for the burger king will roll out by its popcorn chicken in three sizes. and there's a new raspberry smoothie. chicken sales are booming at king and it sold 18 drinks since the spring time. planning toortedly headphonesme new comfortable. comfortable we will see if withwill be unveiled along iphone.cted new linda bell reporting for abc 7 news. back to you. >> thank you. 5:52 on this tuesday. >> we are gearing up for rain. it will not be all day. have sunny breaks. but when it does rain, if it has of becoming heavy briefly. >> so be prepared. >> definitely. localized flooding cannot be d out today and tomorrow. a very unsettled weather pattern. tropical moisture and place. feel the high humidity again today. very uncomfortable. don't see a big break from the
. >> companies have contributed the nationalor democrats.for the includes bank of america at&t, u.s. airways others. democrats have been imposing tricter rules on who contributes. $50,000 in gift cards intended be used for office supplies was returned to walmart after it was accused of bribery in mexico. is rolling out the fall.nu for the burger king will roll out by its popcorn chicken in three sizes. and there's a new raspberry smoothie. chicken sales are booming at king and it sold...
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that tells a lot about the u.s. economy. >> i'm john watching both netflix and zimmer because of unusual stock and option activity. >> i'm b.k. and i'm not on watching the greek elections but egyptian elections this weekend. could be a game changer in the middle east. >> okay. so we're all gathered for fast money halftime report. let's kick off with greece. bank of america has a fascinating report out today which basically lays out the scenario very simply as to what might happen sunday and how you should play it as an individual. to that end we're joined from bank of america by -- we have a slight technical problem. we're not able to cross to bank of america at the moment. let me go around the horn and chat to everybody about how they are positioned for the weekend. steve grasso. >> it's obvious by the market's reaction leading into both yesterday and today, leading into the weekend that we're probably going to see that pop happen. get a quote, unquote, stable outcome on sunday night. but it remains in question do
that tells a lot about the u.s. economy. >> i'm john watching both netflix and zimmer because of unusual stock and option activity. >> i'm b.k. and i'm not on watching the greek elections but egyptian elections this weekend. could be a game changer in the middle east. >> okay. so we're all gathered for fast money halftime report. let's kick off with greece. bank of america has a fascinating report out today which basically lays out the scenario very simply as to what might...
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that message from wikipedia is part of a massive online protest against the u.s. congress answering two anti-piracy bills. wikipedia is bark and remains shut down for a full 24 hours. there is a tool ho help you join the protest. google is also joining the protest. the search engineer's home page logo is blocked out. if they are passed, they would empower copyright holders to report pirated content while internet companies could be liable for user action when is it comes to posted copyright contents. >> the skyline is not dark at all. a proud new look with a live picture of koit tower lit up in red and gold. we used to see this a lot. spreading quickly. one step away from the super bowl. the city not only has a different look, but a different sound. the hottest song of the month, the 49ers rap by a lifelong fan. it's going viral. jean elle, the team is uniting. >> everyone and everything is wearing 49ers colors. fans are showing team pride in all kinds of ways and one san francisco artist wrote a song that landed him on the field at candlestick park. >> i can't st
that message from wikipedia is part of a massive online protest against the u.s. congress answering two anti-piracy bills. wikipedia is bark and remains shut down for a full 24 hours. there is a tool ho help you join the protest. google is also joining the protest. the search engineer's home page logo is blocked out. if they are passed, they would empower copyright holders to report pirated content while internet companies could be liable for user action when is it comes to posted copyright...
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survey suggests the u.s. economy is extremely fragile and possibly susceptible to another recession. we will take a look at what exactly the fiscal cliff means to small business owners and what they can do to prevent any damage. they could be among the hardest hit if we don't get a deal. shannon, back to you. >> so many consequences. all right. thank you, brenda. we asked, you answered. up next, your time to chime in on today's twitter question. and a must-see kicker video you do not want to miss. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. [ male announcer ] are you on medicare? do you have the coverage you need? open enrollment ends friday, december 7th. so don't wait. now's the time to get on a path that could be right for you... wit
survey suggests the u.s. economy is extremely fragile and possibly susceptible to another recession. we will take a look at what exactly the fiscal cliff means to small business owners and what they can do to prevent any damage. they could be among the hardest hit if we don't get a deal. shannon, back to you. >> so many consequences. all right. thank you, brenda. we asked, you answered. up next, your time to chime in on today's twitter question. and a must-see kicker video you do not want...
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today, the u.s. is heading over the cliff. >> what goes away next week is the bush tax cut that they loathed since they went in place a secon decade ago. don't assume the president wants to cut a deal. he wants to see if he'll be blamed for it before they negotiate. they talk about the meeting tomorrow with the president and key congressional leaders. >> thank you. if the fiscal cliff can be avoided there is another gigantic hurdle awaiting the lawmakers. >> they will hit the credit limit of $16.4 trillion on december 31. the nation thereafter can't pay the bills unless congress raises the limit. >> with a new congress in january we need to revisit an finally give ourselves the determination to solve not only our short-term debt but the long-term debt. >> they raised the debt limit 11 times in a decade. most recently in august 2011 after a bruising political fight. democrats accuse republicans of using the debt limit as political "leverage" to press for spending cuts. a point they tried to make with
today, the u.s. is heading over the cliff. >> what goes away next week is the bush tax cut that they loathed since they went in place a secon decade ago. don't assume the president wants to cut a deal. he wants to see if he'll be blamed for it before they negotiate. they talk about the meeting tomorrow with the president and key congressional leaders. >> thank you. if the fiscal cliff can be avoided there is another gigantic hurdle awaiting the lawmakers. >> they will hit the...
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as you described, despite objections from the u.s. and israel, they did get the status they were looking for and maybe they wanted more. why did that happen? >> well, i think because the united nations basically wasn't concerned enough about the consequences of this declaration by the general assembly to take adequate steps. you know, we faced this back in 1989 and 1990 and the george h.w. bush administration then secretary of state james baker said unequivocally, made a public statement that he would recommend to the president na the united states cut off all funding, assessed or voluntary to any u.n. organization that enhanced the status of what was then the palestine liberation organization. and it was a tough threat. and it succeeded. the plo did not get member state status or observer state status in any u.n. organization. and ultimately put part of the baker threat in the law. the obama administration didn't like the threat and didn't like leaning on the united nations and made that clear when the plo, when the palestinian autho
as you described, despite objections from the u.s. and israel, they did get the status they were looking for and maybe they wanted more. why did that happen? >> well, i think because the united nations basically wasn't concerned enough about the consequences of this declaration by the general assembly to take adequate steps. you know, we faced this back in 1989 and 1990 and the george h.w. bush administration then secretary of state james baker said unequivocally, made a public statement...
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it happened today when we got word that the u.s. navy rescued 13 iranian fishermen from pirates in the arabian sea and here's the best part-- david martin tells us the rescue ship was part of an aircraft carrier battle group that the iranians had warned to stay out of the region. >> reporter: the carrier battle group headed by the "stennis" was operating just outside the persian gulf when it received a call for help from this iranian fishing vessel which had been taken over by somali pirates. the "stennis" sent one of its escort ships, the u.s.s. "kidd" to the rescue. defense secretary panetta told bob schieffer on "face the nation" the u.s. navy would do the same for anyone. >> we get a distress call, as we did in this case, even though it came from an iranian ship, when the pirates went after them, we respond to those calls. >> reporter: 15 pirates had captured the fishing vessel several weeks ago and were using it as a base of operations against other ships in the area. joint chiefs chairman dempsey said they gave up without a fi
it happened today when we got word that the u.s. navy rescued 13 iranian fishermen from pirates in the arabian sea and here's the best part-- david martin tells us the rescue ship was part of an aircraft carrier battle group that the iranians had warned to stay out of the region. >> reporter: the carrier battle group headed by the "stennis" was operating just outside the persian gulf when it received a call for help from this iranian fishing vessel which had been taken over by...
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and yet not a single fatal commercial airline accident in the u.s. in nearly four years. and worldwide, 2012 is going down as the safest year ever, with just one accident for every 5.4 million flights. veteran aviation safety expert john cox. >> what's significant about that is that we're improving by 50% over last year, which was the aviation's safest year previously. it's an incredible feat. >> reporter: why the improvement? pilots have never been better trained. computerized cockpits monitor every aspect of flight. systems warn pilots of a potential crash or mountain ahead. and hd simulators for pilots and air traffic controllers train them to handle emergencies before they face a real one. deb deb debby herzman is chairman of the ntsb. >> we bring the accidents back in, they have been embraced in many cases and we're not seeing repeats of those same accidents. >> reporter: but experts say two actions in which human failure was partly to blame. air france 447 crashed into the atlantic in 2009, killing 228. that same year, regional airline, flight 3407, crashed in buffa
and yet not a single fatal commercial airline accident in the u.s. in nearly four years. and worldwide, 2012 is going down as the safest year ever, with just one accident for every 5.4 million flights. veteran aviation safety expert john cox. >> what's significant about that is that we're improving by 50% over last year, which was the aviation's safest year previously. it's an incredible feat. >> reporter: why the improvement? pilots have never been better trained. computerized...
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the u.s. economy be damned. the republicans offered to give so much and offering precisely what erskine bowles laid out as a compromise position in the proposal they made the other day. you have republicans repeatedly going back to the president and saying here is what we'll do. he says no, here is what we'll do going further. we are in this cycle now where the republicans are at the point they are done doing that. he talked to republicans. spent the better part of the day talking about the way out of this. increasingly you are hearing from republicans on the house and senate side we are done looking for compromise on this. we want a way out. looking for an exit plan. >> bret: meantime, the pentagon is now saying that they are preparing for sequestration, as the other agencies. getting ready for what happens. how much can the government hold off the bad things that happen on the first of the year? >> hold off some of it for a few months but this is a catastrophe. the president says rattling the cage, that will a
the u.s. economy be damned. the republicans offered to give so much and offering precisely what erskine bowles laid out as a compromise position in the proposal they made the other day. you have republicans repeatedly going back to the president and saying here is what we'll do. he says no, here is what we'll do going further. we are in this cycle now where the republicans are at the point they are done doing that. he talked to republicans. spent the better part of the day talking about the way...